Subject: Social StudiesTitle: Xpedition HallAdd BookmarkDescription: Built around the National Geography Standards, Xpedition Hall is a virtual museum that is filled with interactive exhibits designed to provoke reflection on how human beings shape and are shaped by the world in which we live. The Hall contains one exhibit for each of standard, and groups these exhibits into six galleries, which correspond to the standards six underlying '' elements.'' Students use can use an image or map of the Hall to navigate through the exhibits.Thinkfinity Partner: National Geographic EducationGrade Span: K,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12

Subject: Health - Disease - Social Studies - Geography - Social Studies - United States History - Social Studies - World HistoryTitle: Geographic Diffusion of Disease: The Flu Pandemic of 1918-19Add BookmarkDescription: This Xpeditions lesson focuses on the spatial diffusion of the influenza (flu) pandemic of 1918-19. Spatial diffusion is the geographic spread of ideas, innovations, or phenomena (such as disease).Thinkfinity Partner: National Geographic EducationGrade Span: 9,10,11,12

Subject: Science - Earth science - Science - Meteorology - Social Studies - GeographyTitle: Climate ControlsAdd BookmarkDescription: This Xpeditions lesson has students consider how various parts of the world and the United States are affected by climate controls such as world air currents. They read about climate controls and create maps showing how these controls affect the climate in various places around the country.Thinkfinity Partner: National Geographic EducationGrade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Science - Meteorology - Social Studies - GeographyTitle: Creative ClimatesAdd BookmarkDescription: In this Xpeditions student activity, students pretend they are head of a new National Geographic Climate Observation Post, where they must create a climate map to illustrate the world's various climate zones. Students explore the world's diverse climate zones and find out how climate affects human life.Thinkfinity Partner: National Geographic EducationGrade Span: K,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12

Subject: Science - Earth science - Science - Ecology - Social Studies - GeographyTitle: Who Pays the Price When a Sea Disappears?Add BookmarkDescription: This Xpeditions lesson asks students to learn about the problems in the Aral Sea region and to figure out how the sea's water loss is affecting specific groups of people, such as babies and fishermen. They work in groups to prepare statements that these people might make, and they present their statements to a mock United Nations panel.Thinkfinity Partner: National Geographic EducationGrade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Science - Earth science - Science - Geology - Social Studies - GeographyTitle: Drought, Famine, and Geographic DiversityAdd BookmarkDescription: This lesson, from Xpeditions, teaches students about Ethiopia's different geographic regions to combat the misconception that the country has only drought, famine, and war. As students listen to news stories, they recognize that the media portrayals of Ethiopia are not always complete and that Ethiopia is, in fact, a geographically diverse country, home to forests, grasslands, and the Blue Nile.Thinkfinity Partner: National Geographic EducationGrade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Science - Biology - Science - Ecology - Social Studies - GeographyTitle: Rivers: Lifelines of the Land Add BookmarkDescription: This Xpeditions lesson introduces students to river ecology and addresses the societal and environmental impacts associated with dams and their construction. After learning about dams and their effects on the environment, students propose the construction or abolition of a dam in their hometown or other geographic area. They think objectively and critically about real issues affecting the future of rivers.Thinkfinity Partner: National Geographic EducationGrade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Mathematics - Applied Mathematics - Science - Earth science - Science - Meteorology - Social Studies - GeographyTitle: Desert GraphicsAdd BookmarkDescription: In this lesson, from Xpeditions, students learn about how climates differ, and how meteorologists collect different kinds of weather data, including daily high and low temperatures and average monthly rainfall, from all over the world. Students use similar weather data to create a graph comparing three climates.Thinkfinity Partner: National Geographic EducationGrade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Science - Meteorology - Science - Oceanography - Social Studies - GeographyTitle: The Ocean and Weather: El Nino and La NinaAdd BookmarkDescription: In this lesson, from Xpeditions, students explore the weather phenomena El Nino and La Nina. They learn about when and where these weather changes occur and about the effects they have on everything in their wake.Thinkfinity Partner: National Geographic EducationGrade Span: 6,7,8